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reporting from washington. demonstrators gather outside an israeli prison where 26 palestinians are released just before peace talks are scheduled to start. former u.s. president bill clinton sits down with the bbc offering his view on america's struggle to feigned an alternative solution in syria. >> sometimes you are not going to win them all. >> doing nothing is better than something sometimes. >> sometimes. not always, but in this case i think yes. >> and a fireworks show brought to you by mother nature. many looked to the skies last
reporting from washington. demonstrators gather outside an israeli prison where 26 palestinians are released just before peace talks are scheduled to start. former u.s. president bill clinton sits down with the bbc offering his view on america's struggle to feigned an alternative solution in syria. >> sometimes you are not going to win them all. >> doing nothing is better than something sometimes. >> sometimes. not always, but in this case i think yes. >> and a fireworks...
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i'm diana olick in washington. >>> a small biotech stock makes a move lower. vical will stop development for its cancer therapy drug. a late stage trial, failed to demonstrate that the treatment was significantly better than conventional chemotherapy. the company will focus on its infectious disease vaccine. that sent shares plummeting down more than 57% to 1.53. >>> young brands reported a 15% drop in july sales in china. the parent company of kfc and pizza hut posted a steeper decline in those stores after a food safety scare. china is the company's most important market generating more than half its operating profit. shares were up fractionally at the close. but then as you see on that chart, they fell after hours. >>> farm commitment stocks getting a boost from the crop report today. the department of agriculture cut its forecast for the size of the corn harvest here. prices shot up for commodities like corn and wheat. investors seem to be buying into the idea that farmers are more likely to buy new tractors and combines when commodities prices rise. agco
i'm diana olick in washington. >>> a small biotech stock makes a move lower. vical will stop development for its cancer therapy drug. a late stage trial, failed to demonstrate that the treatment was significantly better than conventional chemotherapy. the company will focus on its infectious disease vaccine. that sent shares plummeting down more than 57% to 1.53. >>> young brands reported a 15% drop in july sales in china. the parent company of kfc and pizza hut posted a...
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reporting from washington. demonstrators gather outside an israeli prison where 26 palestinians are released just before peace talks are scheduled to start. former u.s. president bill clinton sits down with the bbc offering his view on america's struggle to feigned an alternative solution in syria. >> sometimes you are not going to win them all. >> doing nothing is better than something sometimes. >> sometimes. not always, but in this case i think yes. >> and a fireworks show brought to you by mother nature. many looked to the skies last night to see meteors flying across. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. tomorrow israeli and palestinian negotiators will meet in jerusalem to discuss peace for the first time in three years. the dialogue has been brokered by secretary of state john kerry, who insist the talks will go ahead, despite israel's announcement it is constructing new settlements. many israeli's object to the release of 26 prisoners, some in the process of be
reporting from washington. demonstrators gather outside an israeli prison where 26 palestinians are released just before peace talks are scheduled to start. former u.s. president bill clinton sits down with the bbc offering his view on america's struggle to feigned an alternative solution in syria. >> sometimes you are not going to win them all. >> doing nothing is better than something sometimes. >> sometimes. not always, but in this case i think yes. >> and a fireworks...
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. >> ifill: online, we kick off our special coverage of the march on washington's 50th anniversary. kwame holman has the details. >> holman: on august 28, 1963, hundreds of thousands traveled to the nation's capital to participate in the "march on washington for jobs and freedom." 50 years later, the importance of the event still is being debated. we hear from four historians who talk about the legacy and impact of the famed demonstration. that's on our homepage. and new jersey voters go to the polls tomorrow to select candidates who will compete for the senate seat left vacant by the late senator frank lautenberg. we have a primaries primer on our politics page. and in this week's "ask larry"-- outliving your life expectancy is a good thing and something to keep in mind when deciding when and how to collect social security. that's on making sense. all that and more is on our website newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> ifill: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. on tuesday, we'll consider the teaching experiment known as common core and how it might re- shape public education. i'm gwen ifi
. >> ifill: online, we kick off our special coverage of the march on washington's 50th anniversary. kwame holman has the details. >> holman: on august 28, 1963, hundreds of thousands traveled to the nation's capital to participate in the "march on washington for jobs and freedom." 50 years later, the importance of the event still is being debated. we hear from four historians who talk about the legacy and impact of the famed demonstration. that's on our homepage. and new...
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the washington post and the graham family have been synonomous. so i was shocked, just like everybody at the post. this was like unthinkable. but then you work it through. you understand, as mort says, the business model has completely changed, and i began to think of it as the grahams sort of putting their baby out on a steamship in the 1900's to the new world. and bezos can -- he has invented the new world. so maybe he can find the future for the post. because it was not working. >> he wants control of the world and the washington post. >> well, he doesn't have a clear -- >> other people, like eric schmidt, google's ceo, his company makes less revenue than bezos and spends ten times as much. he's very political -- >> the washington post has influence on capitol hill? >> yes. but i'm saying bezos has not tried to be a huge power player here in washington. his lobbying here has largely ended up being defensive or reactive. it's either a huge change in approach or -- >> he's a libertarian. he calls himself a libertarian, i believe. >> he's a republ
the washington post and the graham family have been synonomous. so i was shocked, just like everybody at the post. this was like unthinkable. but then you work it through. you understand, as mort says, the business model has completely changed, and i began to think of it as the grahams sort of putting their baby out on a steamship in the 1900's to the new world. and bezos can -- he has invented the new world. so maybe he can find the future for the post. because it was not working. >> he...
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do look it up if you're coming to washington. you'll find yourself extraordinary well taken care of. now i would like to introduce you to annette heuser who
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surveillance program washington was a brinkley's being on b.b. and solved brazilians telephone records as well as private e-mails for about a day kate brazil's foreign minister and through all that has said that this can't be left out of the conversation between two top countries the us right after the brazilian paper published an article in july you and the n.s.a. collecting data on bin laden's of telephone email conversations in the country the foreign minister suppressed deep concern and asks for a split nations in father will brazil once the matter addressed at the united nations to find a legal way to protect the rights of citizens and preserve the serving of the countries meanwhile it looks like the most provocative relations are you still to come deem agree world the america journalists who publishes golden legal documents claimed that what has seen so far it just stays in mali of a much bigger case he promised to release thousands of files in the upcoming weeks or so related to what he say is secret united states surveillance of the globa
surveillance program washington was a brinkley's being on b.b. and solved brazilians telephone records as well as private e-mails for about a day kate brazil's foreign minister and through all that has said that this can't be left out of the conversation between two top countries the us right after the brazilian paper published an article in july you and the n.s.a. collecting data on bin laden's of telephone email conversations in the country the foreign minister suppressed deep concern and...
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we're here in mount washington. i want to take a look at the five-day forecast and i'm going to show you why this is blessed relief. it looks like we're going to see good weather with temperatures below normal in the upper 70s and tomorrow the low 80s as we move through the weekend. we're sitting here looking at what is a near relative of the weed cudzu. look at the air, not even moving. the smell around this nature is so thick because that air's not moving because it's so humid. it is just almost like living out a national geographic episode. by tomorrow i'm going to guess a breeze in here, we'll lose the humidity and folks will go back to good hair days. >> thank you very much. and don't miss the cbs prime time lineup and wjz this evening. at 10:00 person of interest to be followed by eyewitness news at 11. >> and a million dollar mixup has a casino paying up twice. kevin lewis was named a winner in a $1 million give away at the horseshoe casino in cincinnati. probably is he's the wrong kevin lewis. another man wi
we're here in mount washington. i want to take a look at the five-day forecast and i'm going to show you why this is blessed relief. it looks like we're going to see good weather with temperatures below normal in the upper 70s and tomorrow the low 80s as we move through the weekend. we're sitting here looking at what is a near relative of the weed cudzu. look at the air, not even moving. the smell around this nature is so thick because that air's not moving because it's so humid. it is just...
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along with eugene robinson in washington. and joining the table, former republican governor of new york, george pataki. >> mika, you seem to be stopped in your tracks here. >> i am. i'm speechless. >> by this -- on -- can you help us out here? justin bieber -- >> okay. so -- >> without any clothes on with a guitar covering him up. >> i was fine with that. don't want it to look at that. >> but these kids, you know these kids, he's serenading his grandmother and it's too disturbing. i don't understand. >> i'm -- >> i don't understand. bieber. >> i'm sorry, governor. >> it says -- >> i understand. >> serenading his grandmother. >> what is that? >> i don't understand that. >> help me understand. >> what's your position on the biebs? >> i think when you're talk ug to your grandmother you should at least have underwear on. i know it's controversy. >> that's fair. >> i'm out an limb here. >> i don't understand. can't even put it up. >> bieber fever and then these bieber fans that keep tweeting me and stuff, obsessed. >> i just don't
along with eugene robinson in washington. and joining the table, former republican governor of new york, george pataki. >> mika, you seem to be stopped in your tracks here. >> i am. i'm speechless. >> by this -- on -- can you help us out here? justin bieber -- >> okay. so -- >> without any clothes on with a guitar covering him up. >> i was fine with that. don't want it to look at that. >> but these kids, you know these kids, he's serenading his...
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., this is good morning, washington. on your side. >> good morning, washington. i'm scott. >> thank you for waking up with us on this tuesday morning. we will start with your weather, head over to jackie do talk about the forecast, you rah going to need that umbrella today, jackie. >> . >> all right, we will -- we are going to get back to jackie in just a second, they are having a little bit of a technical issue, let's get on over to amanda. >> 66 eastbound, with ehave a work zone that is still lingering this morning. now, we just got word that the two left lanes are closed. we can see on this live shot that they are staying in that far right lane, and it looks hay may have just picked up those cones there. that camera beaks up every once in a while. hopefully that will get cleared soon. our mapping system shows thaws will be eastbound. the right lane was closed but the traffic center, tells us that they do have that moved over to the shoulder now. so all lanes are open, just expect some slight slow downs there, as well as on the inner loop after rout 29. with so
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today on larry king now denzel washington and mark wahlberg the stars of two guns on working together for the first time let's swing for the fences for to the end and i thought this was the perfect opportunity with the perfect actor opening up about faith family and forging who are garbage i was a garbage man i worked in the back of a truck twenty two square blocks that's hard nothing that we do in the movies and i was on the end of the two guns director dishes on making the film mark was very clever in the way he approached these first of all he was very humble towards that self and then he started getting out and it's all ahead on larry king now. i've said many things about this film two guns and i will say it again this is one of the most fun times you will ever have in a movie theater the movie is hysterically funny and action packed and it stars or denzel washington or mark wahlberg and how they get to to you to get. sheer luck i have been attacked for a while and i knew the movie really lived and died on the other guy in the chemistry between the two so you were in yeah and you
today on larry king now denzel washington and mark wahlberg the stars of two guns on working together for the first time let's swing for the fences for to the end and i thought this was the perfect opportunity with the perfect actor opening up about faith family and forging who are garbage i was a garbage man i worked in the back of a truck twenty two square blocks that's hard nothing that we do in the movies and i was on the end of the two guns director dishes on making the film mark was very...
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secretary of state heads to brazil to face demands for an explanation as to why washington is spying on the all of latin america mostly tongue is seen commercial secrets. russia's interior ministry says the sochi winter olympics will be safe and comfortable for the gay community and everyone else following theory over a new law banning homosexual propaganda to mind. this is coming to live from moscow hello and welcome to the program the father. died while being questioned by the f.b.i. in his home has traveled to the you asked to demand someone be held accountable ibrahim to family insist he was unarmed while being interrogated about his links with the man accused of carrying out the boston marathon bombings there are allegations that he was shot in the bank of his head he's a sitter can imagine the grieving father who wants justice for his son. a quaint residential neighborhood in florida and a father who can't hold back his tears. nothing will bring me peace as long as i live from the moment it happened i haven't been able to forget about it even for a second barely containing his
secretary of state heads to brazil to face demands for an explanation as to why washington is spying on the all of latin america mostly tongue is seen commercial secrets. russia's interior ministry says the sochi winter olympics will be safe and comfortable for the gay community and everyone else following theory over a new law banning homosexual propaganda to mind. this is coming to live from moscow hello and welcome to the program the father. died while being questioned by the f.b.i. in his...
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washington, d.c., did the same thing. i have been spending a lot of time in a particular school, watching the way common core is implemented. struggle.ricts they showed a ton of progress. i think it depends on what they are doing and how and how far along they are. host: we have divided the phones up a little bit differently. parents, (202) 585-3880. teachers, (202) 585-3881. caller: i have several concerns. i hope you will let me get all three of our -- my points out. i have read an article about finland being named the number one in advanced nations of public school education. this may be going towards the model that they have. but my concern is that we do subject of learning instead of objective learning -- we do subjective learning instead of objective learning. another concern of mine, the third concern, is that public school is in most advanced nations. i would like to have our school systems in america aim for age use theirldren could social security benefits from their elderly parent, death of a if they are alread
washington, d.c., did the same thing. i have been spending a lot of time in a particular school, watching the way common core is implemented. struggle.ricts they showed a ton of progress. i think it depends on what they are doing and how and how far along they are. host: we have divided the phones up a little bit differently. parents, (202) 585-3880. teachers, (202) 585-3881. caller: i have several concerns. i hope you will let me get all three of our -- my points out. i have read an article...
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tahman bradley, abc news, washington. >>> this morning seattle police want to know why a man snapped and shot a bus driver. the gunman jumped to a second bus, filled with passengers. police shot and killed the suspect through the window of that second bus. the driver is in stable condition. and his spirits are said to be high. >>> defense attorney says former boston mobster, james "whitey" bulger will appeal a series of convictions against him. he was found of 11 murders, along with racketeering, and money laundering. he is likely to spend the rest of his life in prison. prosecutors failed to gain convictions against bulger for eight other killings. >>> now, to the strongest indications that hillary clinton plans a presidential run in 2016. in a speech before the american bar association last night, clinton announced her plans to give a series of big policy speeches in the coming months. perhaps more telling is this exchange between a reporter and anthony weiner. >> still working on it then? >> she's helping out every day. >> is -- do you know what the role in hillary's 2016 is going
tahman bradley, abc news, washington. >>> this morning seattle police want to know why a man snapped and shot a bus driver. the gunman jumped to a second bus, filled with passengers. police shot and killed the suspect through the window of that second bus. the driver is in stable condition. and his spirits are said to be high. >>> defense attorney says former boston mobster, james "whitey" bulger will appeal a series of convictions against him. he was found of 11...
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there was a peace conference held in washington. and he was very much -- in 1861.ary of he was very much a part of that. decided that failed, he to back the confederacy, to back secession. died, he had been elected to the confederate congress. he was very much a secessionist. waswhen he died, his coffin covered with the confederate flag. union, did th, the a acknowledge his having past. >> a former president of the elected to s gets the confederate congress. put that in perspective. it's extraordinary, john tyler, the previous caller to stem he tried secession. not sure how much his heart was washington peace conference that went to the old illard hotel after there was a meeting in the middle of the onference with abraham lincoln in which abraham lincoln would halt of off of the slavery. he is all in when it comes to the -- when it comes to secession. likening the secession to 1776. finally inia has recovered all of the sovereignty the it had yielded to federal government. in 17 -- in the constitution. so they're back in the state i
there was a peace conference held in washington. and he was very much -- in 1861.ary of he was very much a part of that. decided that failed, he to back the confederacy, to back secession. died, he had been elected to the confederate congress. he was very much a secessionist. waswhen he died, his coffin covered with the confederate flag. union, did th, the a acknowledge his having past. >> a former president of the elected to s gets the confederate congress. put that in perspective. it's...
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he is not exactly a stranger to washington. he and his wife attended the 2013 correspondents' dinner just last april. next up, it anthony weiner accidentally confirm that hillary clinton plans to run for president last night? listen to how he answered this question about his fwhif an interview with buzz feed's ben smith. >> do you know what her role in hillary's 2016 campaign is going to be. >> i do. >> what will it be? >> i'm not telling you. >> sounds like a 2016 campaign is in the works. he also took a shot at buzzfeed after he was asked about his former roommate, jon stewart. yes, the same john stuart we've come to know on the daily show, the two of them shared an apartment together when weiner was working for chuck schumer in the '80s. here was that exchange. >> someone else who is hard on you is your old friend i think roommate, jon stewart. and i wonder, i wonder kind of what the state of your relationship with him is these days. >> what, he's a comedian. >> come on, he's your friend. is he still your friend? >> no. >> i
he is not exactly a stranger to washington. he and his wife attended the 2013 correspondents' dinner just last april. next up, it anthony weiner accidentally confirm that hillary clinton plans to run for president last night? listen to how he answered this question about his fwhif an interview with buzz feed's ben smith. >> do you know what her role in hillary's 2016 campaign is going to be. >> i do. >> what will it be? >> i'm not telling you. >> sounds like a 2016...
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you have the power, not you specifically but washington has the power, washington carves itself out of it. yet the rest of the country just sort of sits and watches and takes whatever you dish out. >> yeah, that is a problem. it's yet another reason why we need to just stop funding for the bill. it's not fair. so we knew already, we've known for a few months that obama care was going to make health care unaffordable. we also know for multiple reasons it's going to be unfair. the problem we've got is, we've got democrats who are saying you have to vote to fund obama care, you've got to vote to fund government with obama care. you can't have multiple votes. it's got to be one vote. what i'm saying is, no, we've got to have multiple votes. members ought to have the opportunity to say i want to vote for everything else in government except obama care and that's all i'm proposing. >> senator, thank you, sir. nice to see you. >> thank you. >> time for tonight's issue, does it make you angry congress is exempting itself from parts of obama care which they, themselves, passed. a, yes. how conv
you have the power, not you specifically but washington has the power, washington carves itself out of it. yet the rest of the country just sort of sits and watches and takes whatever you dish out. >> yeah, that is a problem. it's yet another reason why we need to just stop funding for the bill. it's not fair. so we knew already, we've known for a few months that obama care was going to make health care unaffordable. we also know for multiple reasons it's going to be unfair. the problem...
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desde washington, lourdes meluza, dice a cuÁles polÍticos quieren convencer, y quÉ harÁn en su intento por lograrlo. >>> sÍ se puede. >>> estos activistas de california, caminarÁn 285 millas de sacramento a bakersfield, buscando a su paso convencer al pueblo y congresistas republicanos de la importancia de una reforma migratoria, con camino a la ciudadanÍa, el obispo jaime soto bendijo la peregrinaciÓn de 21 dÍas, el lado visible de la movilizaciÓn, en reuniones asÍ, debaten la estrategia para conseguir el apoyo de republicanos. >>> creo que hay mÁs de 40 o 50 rupublicanos que estarÍan dispuestos a votar por una reforma integral. >>> 19 republicanos, incluyendo a aarÓn de illinois en esta reuniÓn en su distrito, defendieron su respaldo a una reforma migratoria, con camino a la ciudadanÍa. entre los mÁs recientes, webster de la florida, kaufman de colorado, king de nueva york, y baladao de california, shock de illinois, y rocker de washington. se concentraron en 17 legisladores de california, colorado, nueva york, y la florida. >>> por ejemplo, en el caso de florida. empeza
desde washington, lourdes meluza, dice a cuÁles polÍticos quieren convencer, y quÉ harÁn en su intento por lograrlo. >>> sÍ se puede. >>> estos activistas de california, caminarÁn 285 millas de sacramento a bakersfield, buscando a su paso convencer al pueblo y congresistas republicanos de la importancia de una reforma migratoria, con camino a la ciudadanÍa, el obispo jaime soto bendijo la peregrinaciÓn de 21 dÍas, el lado visible de la movilizaciÓn, en reuniones...
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there are new questions about exceptions to the health care law, involving exemptions in washington and concessions for insurance companies. we have fox team coverage. jim angle reports on the double standard of creators and implement ors of obama care not having to participate. we begin with correspondent wendell goler traveling with the president in martha's vineyard that could leave you paying more out of pocket. good evening, wendell. >> reporter: good evening, shannon. the concession involves the cap on out of pocket costs to go into effect next year, it could double costs for people that use one to manage medical coverage and another for prescription drug benefits. as the president settled in to vacation life on martha's vineyard, word of a new obama care concession to insurance companies, involving the $6300 a year cap on deductibles and co-pays that was supposed to go into effect next year. officials say insurers sometimes use different companies to administer medical coverage and drug benefits, their computers don't always talk to each other. in those rare cases, people could p
there are new questions about exceptions to the health care law, involving exemptions in washington and concessions for insurance companies. we have fox team coverage. jim angle reports on the double standard of creators and implement ors of obama care not having to participate. we begin with correspondent wendell goler traveling with the president in martha's vineyard that could leave you paying more out of pocket. good evening, wendell. >> reporter: good evening, shannon. the concession...
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in washington doug mcelway, fox news. >>> that leads us to this question. do you think they are a violation of privacy? you can shoot us an e-mail at fox friends first@foxnews.com. >>> chris jenner is hitting back pretty hard at president obama for criticizing her daughter kim kardashian and kanye west. he recently said it was wrong for children to focus on what kim is wearing, where kanye is on vacation and lives in a 10,000 square foot house. here is jenner's response. >> i wasn't aware that you could only set the bar so high and that we could only dream so big. i was taught dream big, work hard and you can have whatever you wanted. (applause) >> right? and another thing i thought was, wow, i bet the president has some friends with 10,000 square foot houses and you probably wouldn't mind going over there, mr. president, while you were asking them to have a party for you when you were campaigning for dollars to run for president. >> she also said that kim's job afford her to live in a 10,000 square foot house. >> another green energy scores millions of dol
in washington doug mcelway, fox news. >>> that leads us to this question. do you think they are a violation of privacy? you can shoot us an e-mail at fox friends first@foxnews.com. >>> chris jenner is hitting back pretty hard at president obama for criticizing her daughter kim kardashian and kanye west. he recently said it was wrong for children to focus on what kim is wearing, where kanye is on vacation and lives in a 10,000 square foot house. here is jenner's response....
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good night from washington. usus back for all of this with this: >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> what if he did have a gun? does that give you the right to shoot him in the head? >> police can kill our kids? it's not fair. >> bill: another horrifying death this time a 14-year-old teenager armed with a gunshot down by police. we'll continue our reporting on why these things keep happening. >> i know the press likes to focus on body language and he has got that kind of slouch. looking like the bored kid in the back of the classroom. >> is that what you say to a pier? is that what you say to somebody you respect? >> bill: war of words between some conservatives and president obama over his description of vladimir putin. but is the president really wrong to call putin out? karl rove will answer that question.
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in the summer doldrums and in this ghost town called washington, d.c. our nation's capital where everybody has fled the coop except us. president's out of town. vice president's out of town. the house and the senate are all out of town as are most lobbyists and staffers and anybody with any sense, obviously we don't have any. big news today on the law enforcement area in the law enforcement area on three different fronts. first of all, attorney general eric holder says correctly that too many people are in prison for too long for offenses which don't deserve any prison time and he calls for changing our sentencing laws so prison is only reserved for the most serious offenses. a new york judge has said that new york city's stop, question and frisk policy or practices of the new york city police is wrong. it amounts to racial profiling and she says that they've got to stop it. stop and question people based on reasonable suspicion. in boston, a jury has found whitey bulger, surprise, surprise, guilty of racketeering and 11 counts of murder. all of that an
in the summer doldrums and in this ghost town called washington, d.c. our nation's capital where everybody has fled the coop except us. president's out of town. vice president's out of town. the house and the senate are all out of town as are most lobbyists and staffers and anybody with any sense, obviously we don't have any. big news today on the law enforcement area in the law enforcement area on three different fronts. first of all, attorney general eric holder says correctly that too many...
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surveillance program washington was a brinkley's being on the unsolved brazilian's telephone records as well as private e-mails for about a day kate brazil's foreign minister talking about all the has said this can't be left out of the conversation between the two countries the problem was that right after the new global abuse paper published in july you and the n.s.a. collecting data on been solved telephone e-mail conversations in the country the foreign minister spread deep concern and asks for east nations in father bill brazil once the matter addressed at the united nations to find a legal way to protect the rights of citizens and preserve the serving of the countries. looks like the most provocative relations are you still to come deem agree world america will be published as gold and legal documents claimed that what it has seen so far just these mollies is a lie us of a much bigger case he promised to release thousands of files in the upcoming weeks or so relate to what he say is the secret united states surveillance of global internet. has reportedly told the brazilians soph
surveillance program washington was a brinkley's being on the unsolved brazilian's telephone records as well as private e-mails for about a day kate brazil's foreign minister talking about all the has said this can't be left out of the conversation between the two countries the problem was that right after the new global abuse paper published in july you and the n.s.a. collecting data on been solved telephone e-mail conversations in the country the foreign minister spread deep concern and asks...
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i go back to my hometown in washington, some of the great memorials in washington are surrounded by ugly jersey walls for no reason whatsoever. main door at library of congress never shut is now shut. the idea that protects you against terrorists is ridiculous. what these guys have done after 9/11, convinced us to starts a huge bureaucracy, overlapping bureaucracies of guys out there trying to catch terrorists. i think the whole thing, we need to do it, but don't need to do it the way we do it now. it is much too much. >> kg? >> i think the part about 20 of the world top terrorist leaders on a conference call is ludicrous. if you get on any kind of phone for communication in yemen, in the next 20 seconds, about to get a predator drone strike. ted koppel, you know, what can i say. he is getting older. >> i flew last week, going through, taking out my bag, my laptop, got my shoes off, my liquids in the thing, don't know whether lip gloss is or is not a liquid, so confusing. in some ways, talking about that type of overreaction. there are some things we do that are very smart and efficient
i go back to my hometown in washington, some of the great memorials in washington are surrounded by ugly jersey walls for no reason whatsoever. main door at library of congress never shut is now shut. the idea that protects you against terrorists is ridiculous. what these guys have done after 9/11, convinced us to starts a huge bureaucracy, overlapping bureaucracies of guys out there trying to catch terrorists. i think the whole thing, we need to do it, but don't need to do it the way we do it...
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"washington journal" live at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> ♪ if we turn away from the needs of others, we align ourselves with those forces which are bringing about the suffering. >> white house is a fully pulpit and you ought to take advantage of it. >> obesity in this country is nothing short of a public health crisis. there is so much influence in that office. it seems a shame to waste it. >> they serve as a window on the past to what was going on with american women. >> she becomes the chief confident. really the only one in the world he can trust. >> many of the women who were first ladies, a lot of them were journalists and writers. they wrote books. >> they were more interesting as human beings in many cases than their husbands if only because they are not first and foremost defined and limited by political ambition. edith roosevelt is one of the unsung heroines. when you go to the white house today, it is edith roosevelt's white house. was too much looking down and i think it was a little too fast. >> in every
"washington journal" live at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> ♪ if we turn away from the needs of others, we align ourselves with those forces which are bringing about the suffering. >> white house is a fully pulpit and you ought to take advantage of it. >> obesity in this country is nothing short of a public health crisis. there is so much influence in that office. it seems a shame to waste it. >> they serve as a window on the past to what was going on with...
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it's monday august twelfth eight pm in washington d.c. lopez and you are watching r t well a major federal court ruling out today will have huge ramifications for the new york police department's controversial stop and frisk policy federal judge. handed down a one hundred ninety five page decision that says new york's finest has violated the constitutional rights of minorities for years here's part of that ruling the city acted with deliberate indifference toward the n.y.p.d. is practice of making unconstitutional stops and conducting unconstitutional frisks even if the city had not been deliberately indifferent the n.y.p.d. is unconstitutional practices were sufficiently widespread as to have the force of law in addition the city adopted a policy of indirect racial profiling by targeting racially defined groups for stops based on local crime suspect data but while this ruling is a major victory for opponents of the stop and frisk law it does however fall short of repealing it all together to talk more in depth about what this ruling actu
it's monday august twelfth eight pm in washington d.c. lopez and you are watching r t well a major federal court ruling out today will have huge ramifications for the new york police department's controversial stop and frisk policy federal judge. handed down a one hundred ninety five page decision that says new york's finest has violated the constitutional rights of minorities for years here's part of that ruling the city acted with deliberate indifference toward the n.y.p.d. is practice of...
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>> i think -- it is not enough to manage inside washington d.c., have you got to go out and speak to the people, the fact is that house, has often not been able to properly address or talk about why what they are doing matters to average people, and not to getting any done. they could have put this president on offense 500 times, and by refusing to allow group of people, original tea party freshmen to rise up and have a voice, you are seeing a situation where we're being set up to lose again. we don't have a voice from right in leadership or a large position arguing that point. i point to the united states senate, if you want to see, the future of the republican party, and, of course, to grassroots, it would be great if we focused on women, women are earning 60% of college degrees, they continue to sooner highest income. i think this is a very important., i hate gender politics, but man, i am never going to be sidelined by this women issue crap,. neil: speak your mind, i never know where you are coming from. it is design or coincident that i notice in latest tea party push, not a lot
>> i think -- it is not enough to manage inside washington d.c., have you got to go out and speak to the people, the fact is that house, has often not been able to properly address or talk about why what they are doing matters to average people, and not to getting any done. they could have put this president on offense 500 times, and by refusing to allow group of people, original tea party freshmen to rise up and have a voice, you are seeing a situation where we're being set up to lose...
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but we also had it at the local level too. >> what did washington know and when did they know it? >> washington was happy with the success that these people brought in for the prosecution of la cosa nostra, the italian organized crime. so they really didn't look very deeply into the relationship with bulger. >> who is this john connolly fellow? apparently whitey bulger called him zip, because they grew up in the same housing project when connolly went to boston college. joined the fbi as a young man, had a couple of postings before he ended up in boston. he was in charge of confidential -- he had his own confidential informants and ow confidential informants. he recruited james whitey bulger as one of them, and listening to mike kendall, mike kendall was in the u.s. attorney's office in boston. the level of frustration that people like mike kendall and others had had to have been overwhelming because -- >> why, did everybody know it? in boston? >> many, many people knew it. my brother was a boston police officer, my cousin was an fbi agent. they were both honest as the day is long
but we also had it at the local level too. >> what did washington know and when did they know it? >> washington was happy with the success that these people brought in for the prosecution of la cosa nostra, the italian organized crime. so they really didn't look very deeply into the relationship with bulger. >> who is this john connolly fellow? apparently whitey bulger called him zip, because they grew up in the same housing project when connolly went to boston college. joined...
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nationals today in washington at 4:05 p.m. our time. >> we will be right back. >> here is a story out of ottawaiowa. an animal rights group claimed responsibility for vandalism the popular butterr cow and i was state fair over the weekend. members of the animal liberation admitted to do hiding in the agricultural building until it closed. they did nothen poured red paint over the butter sculpture. they also painted " freedom for all " on a window display. police say that vandalism is typical at the state fair every year. officials say that they're investigating into the vandalism and why it is continuing. >> some better news and the animal world. a giant panda cub is growing closer with her mother says she was born at the taipei zoo last month. the cub named "yuan zai " received a first of breastfeeding from mom this week. it was the first time that the cut in the mother had seen each other since the birth. as to status solely letting the two pandas on bond. >> coming up on the kron 4 morning news is 6:00 a.m.. we are learning
nationals today in washington at 4:05 p.m. our time. >> we will be right back. >> here is a story out of ottawaiowa. an animal rights group claimed responsibility for vandalism the popular butterr cow and i was state fair over the weekend. members of the animal liberation admitted to do hiding in the agricultural building until it closed. they did nothen poured red paint over the butter sculpture. they also painted " freedom for all " on a window display. police say that...
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well i'm tom hartman in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture a federal judge has found new york's controversial stop and frisk program unconstitutional there bloomberg and n.y.p.d. police chief ray kelly are our age that is that is ruling as sweeping as it sounds on that just a moment also despite months of controversy and public outcry the n.s.a.'s biggest supporters want to make an snooping program even bigger what kind of reforms must our government make protect our civil liberties and major league baseball doesn't let the richest teams bribe umpires to widen the strike zone and congress shouldn't let big banks bribe elected representatives to deregulate wall street or on that comparison in tonight's daily take. you need to know this the mainstream media would go insane new york police officers through random people walking down wall street up against the wall and patted them down a gunpoint box to use the wall street journal would flip out if every fiftieth briefcase carrying white guy
well i'm tom hartman in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture a federal judge has found new york's controversial stop and frisk program unconstitutional there bloomberg and n.y.p.d. police chief ray kelly are our age that is that is ruling as sweeping as it sounds on that just a moment also despite months of controversy and public outcry the n.s.a.'s biggest supporters want to make an snooping program even bigger what kind of reforms must our government make...
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he joins froes washington, d.c. thank you for join us on "the war room." >> thanks. >> michael: should we be conce concerned that james clapper is involved in this investigation? >> well certainly. of all people to pick you pick someone who has admit lying before congress. it's absurd to put someone in charge of this panel who has that record. i thought clapper should have been fired for his abuse to congress. the fact that he was given that question at least a day before the hearing, and he was give the chance to correct the misstatement the day after the hearing, yet he did neither. he could have easily have said if he didn't want to admit is we can only discuss this issue in closed session. but the reason he said what he said was i think he wanted to fool the american public. he wasn't fooling congress because they already new the answer in committee, but he wanted to fool the public in believing that the nsa was not spying when in fact they were. >> michael: i cannot believe the reluctance of the administration
he joins froes washington, d.c. thank you for join us on "the war room." >> thanks. >> michael: should we be conce concerned that james clapper is involved in this investigation? >> well certainly. of all people to pick you pick someone who has admit lying before congress. it's absurd to put someone in charge of this panel who has that record. i thought clapper should have been fired for his abuse to congress. the fact that he was given that question at least a day...